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This section presents links to what people are saying about U.S. security policy around the world. Select one of the four types of policy statements from the menu at the right to filter the results below.

The OSCE remains this unique platform that cuts across all aspects of what within the OSCE is called comprehensive security, but meaning what we traditionally call hard security or political-military security, economic and environmental security, and human security, including human rights.English

A two-week training course aimed at improving the research skills of analysts from law enforcement agencies in Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan and Tajikistan concluded at the OSCE Border Management Staff College in Dushanbe today.English

On November 20, 2013, Ambassador George Krol and Commander of U.S. Transportation Command General William Fraser III joined Uzbek government officials to formally inaugurate a rail scanner at the Friendship Bridge which links Uzbekistan to Afghanistan.English

Spokesperson Jen Psaki addresses the Azerbaijan-Armenia peace process, Secretary Kerry's meeting with King of Morocco, reports of Joseph Kony's surrender, the progress with Iran nuclear talks, the BSA with Afghanistan, and other issues. English

Spokesperson Josh Earnest addresses the need to sign a BSA with Afghanistan and the importance of reaching a deal over Iran's nuclear program despite inflammatory comments by Iran's Supreme Leader. English

Spokesperson Jen Psaki discussed Iran's nuclear program, Bombings in Lebanon, the future presence of the U.S. in Afghanistan, Human Rights in Bahrain, the Syrian government's recent offensive, the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and other issues. English

A conference to mark the conclusion of an OSCE-supported project ‘Strengthening the Customs Administration of Afghanistan’ funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry of Finance was held at the Border Management Staff College today.English

About 40,000 containers and 30,000 vehicles have been shipped back from Afghanistan over the past year, but a strategic transportation planner said the system "has not yet been taxed" to its fullest potential.Arabic

Spokesperson Jen Psaki addresses the Secretary's upcoming trip to the Middle East, political arrests in Egypt, the Syrian peace process, Rwanda's support for the M23 rebellion, press freedom in Latin America, and other issues. English

Spokesperson Jen Psaki discussed the latest developments in Syria, Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki's visit to the U.S., U.S.-Afghan relations, Egypt's military operations in the Sinai and other issues.English